Lacock (Wiltshire, England)
After leaving Special Plants Nursery , we headed to Lacock, an English village that is virtually locked in time and owned by the National Trust. It was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and many of the town's structures were built in the 14th century. The village has been used for many film locations, including some of the Harry Potter f ilms, Downton Abbey , Pride and Prejudice , Cranford , etc. In addition to the residences (I cannot imagine living there with all the tourists), there were many gift stores, pubs, church and best of all, a chocolate shop. I had a delicious traditional sausage roll. St. Cyriac's Church - (Visited May 9, 2025) Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy
I looked up the Colchicum 'waterlily': apparently it's has the double pink bloooms, while ther others are single pink. I planted mine among black mondo grass. The black and pink looked quite striking together.
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Chavli
That sounds like a beautiful combination.
DeleteI love crocus, especially that they show up when not much else is going on. Please let us know if the 6 week info plays out. Chavli's combo sounds gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI will let you know!
DeleteI used to see the bulbs offered in local garden centers but they haven't been available here for a long time. I hope you get your September surprise!
ReplyDeleteNot too long of a wait!
Deleteoh good lord, I just dug up and tossed out about 40 of these because they spread by rhizome in addition to bulb multiplication. They were starting to take over. (yes I'm in the couve) If I'd known anyone wanted them, I'd have saved some-they looked a lot better than those you just planted. I took them out because they fall all over everything around them and then the leaves slooowly go yellow, meanwhile, the blooms only last a few days and then collapse. Maybe you'll do better with them.
ReplyDeleteOh funny! You are the second person who has told me that they are rampant. I may end up with more than I'd like.
DeleteEchoing what others have said - the regular ole pink ones bulk up rapidly. Not my favorite, but I am always reminded that fall (and rain) is on its way when they begin to bloom. Tough as nails. Awesome with neglect. That's worth something.
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